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Review your car's owner's manual to see if it has any tips on removing
the current stereo. It may have a diagram of the wiring and the area
where the stereo is installed.

Disconnect the battery to avoid an electrical short while working with the wiring.

Use a screwdriver to remove the retaining screws holding in your car
stereo. Grab hold of the stereo and pull it toward you to remove it
from the dashboard.

Get a pair of DIN tools to slip on either side of the stereo, if the
stereo connects to the dash using spring clips and bolts. These thin
tools slide in easily, release the clips, and allow the stereo to come
out easily. You may need to remove dash panels when bolts hold in the
stereo. Take out the bolts and screws that hold the stereo in, and then
simply pull it out.

Look at the wires
on the back of your car stereo. You should see 2 wires attached to the
stereo. A wiring clip protects the stereo from vibrations and holds the
wiring harness steady.

Pry the wires up from the stereo and loosen them using a
pulling/pushing motion. After working the wires back and forth, you
should be able to pull the wires straight out.